Sunday, October 7, 2018

Drones are planting thousands of trees!


https://www.biocarbonengineering.com/services


  • Services

  • What we do

    Overview of operations

    Data collection and analysis

    Integrated data analytics platform
    By capturing and analysing data on ecosystems we are better able to monitor them over time and make decisions about how to manage planting and maintenance activities. We collect both high resolution drone data as well as satellite imagery that can support trend analysis.
    • Surface topology and slope angles
    • Vegetative area classification
    • Plant health indices
    • Weed assessments
    • Trend analysis

    SK.AI analytics platform

    Enhancing and expanding possibilities and knowledge
    The SKAI platform is designed to integrate the monitoring and actuation to enable efficient planning and communication of results. All mapped areas and planting or spreading activities are stored in the one place for efficient management of ecosystems.

    Precision spreading and spraying

    Plant faster and more efficiently
    The information gathered from the mapping phase is processed to create an optimised planting pattern over the area of interest. Planting patterns can be automatically generated to match native species to specific areas. Natural planting patterns can be programmed in to the drone which records all planting areas carried out. For herbicide and fertiliser application, targeted application can be programmed in.
    • Multi-species carrying capacity: Yes
    • Can operate on slopes and hillsides: Yes
    • Broad area coverage: Yes
    • Spot spraying: Yes

    Biodegradable seedpods

    Delivering the perfect package
    Fully biodegradable, designed to ensure high germination rates and customised to application.
    • Designed to biodegrade in moist soils
    • Can carry multiple seed types and sizes.

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